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AAP overhaul is Arvind Kejriwal's cure for infighting, admits mistakes

New Delhi: Battling severe criticism, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal today announced steps to significantly overhaul the party from the grassroots to the national level and attempted to pacify the dissidents by admitting that he too

Kejriwal said party will take a decision on contesting the assembly polls in these two states after more deliberations and a report by a top committee of the party.

The fledgling party had made a stunning debut in the Delhi Assembly polls in December by winning 28 out of the 70 seats and even formed government. But Kejriwal quit as Chief Minister after 49 days on the issue of Janlokpal Bill.

Kejriwal and his close associates have come under attack following party's dismal performance in the Lok Sabha polls.

On government's proposal to increase FDI in defence to 100 per cent, Kejriwal opposed the move.
He attacked BJP for the worsening power situation in Delhi. “BJP should fix the power crisis in Delhi,” he said.

The AAP leader appealed to the Centre not to raise gas prices as decided by the UPA government and welcomed setting up of an SIT on black money